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TRACK: Leif Vollebekk – ‘Long Blue Light’: beautiful alt.folk from Montreal

  • December 5, 2020
  • Chris Sawle
CANADA’S Leif Vollebekk is another excellent alt.folk singer-songwriter in a country that seems, these past few years, to produce them just for fun. Andy Shauf, Patrick Watson, Yves Jarvis, Sing…
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Track: Einstürzende Neubauten return with haunting new track ‘La Guillotine de Magritte’ and news of more gigs in 2021

  • December 5, 2020
  • Arun Kendall
It’s been a busy and productive year for the eternally brilliant Einstürzende Neubauten, with a slew of singles from their shining album ‘Alles in Allem’ released during the darkest periods…
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Rising: Meet Gillie and hear her single, ‘Leaving Alone’

  • December 4, 2020
  • Jim F
GILLIE is a young guitar pop talent. Originally hailing from Wales, she moved east to London to study and began plying a folky craft which began to take on more…
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EP REVIEW: Quiet Marauder – ‘Tiny Men Parts’: a critique of the male condition in bounce-along indiepop

  • December 2, 2020
  • Chris Sawle
Tiny Men Parts nails masculine creepiness and ineptitude with insouciance and tons of guitar pop like they used to make
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ALBUM REVIEW: Dark Sparkler – ‘Are You With Me Or Against Me?’: fine modular retrotronica

  • December 2, 2020
  • Chris Sawle
If you're a fan of a real exploration of retro synthesisers and the beauty they bring, like soundscapes with atmosphere and depth that stay edgy and have bags of ambience without, y'know, being ambient per se, Are You With Me Or Are You Against Me? could be just the album for you
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PREMIERE: The Ricos – ‘What Comes Next?’: the big question posed as a righteous noise-pop surge

  • November 30, 2020
  • Chris Sawle
RISING Philadelphia indie outfit The Ricos, who we last touched base with on these pages when we took a look at and really, really liked their Spirit State EP back…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Lee Fields & The Expressions – ‘Big Crown Vaults Vol.1 – Lee Fields & The Expressions’

  • November 30, 2020
  • Chris Sawle
BIG CROWN. Big. Crown. Roll that collocation of words around your mouth; if you’re a real music lover, you know these guys, Leon Michels and Danny Akalepse, are indeed proper…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Skinshape – ‘Arrogance Is The Death Of Men’: chilled guitar odysseys

  • November 30, 2020
  • Chris Sawle
Arrogance Is The Death Of Men is such a different creature to Skinshape's last, Umoja. It's got that guitar thing going that Will does so wonderfully; lyrically, you can hear the catharsis of this year, the trials and tribulations. It's a lovely record full of emotion and guitar that helps usher in the end of this year. Win.
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TRACK: Sturle Dagsland – ‘Harajuku’: the new prince of intense, avant-garde pop

  • November 29, 2020
  • Chris Sawle
DO YOU remember the first time you heard The Sugarcubes, Sigur Rós? How music seemed to have subtly recombined in weird and exciting new ways that spoke of another direction?…
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TRACK: Bastian Benjamin – ‘Threshold’: bright, organic ‘tronica

  • November 29, 2020
  • Chris Sawle
EXPERIMENTAL audio-visual producer Bastian Benjamin, born and based in the small city of Deventer, in the Netherlands, some 100km east towards the German border, has just dropped the bright, organic,…
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